Lists - Excel data turned into a dynamic list Video

Transform your Excel data into a dynamic list with ease! In this video, discover how to minimize input errors and enhance user experience by converting your data into a versatile format within Microsoft Lists. Learn the step-by-step process, from importing Excel tables to customizing your views. Unlock the full potential of your data management today with tips that make collaboration effortless!

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such as in this example where I am indexing IT incidents in my company,
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it is entirely feasible to convert this table into a list.
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This minimizes input errors and offers a
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more user friendly and customizable layout.
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The only requirement
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is that your data
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must first be converted into a table within Excel.
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On the Microsoft list side,
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I click the create button and then
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under the import section,
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I select Excel.
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Note that it is also possible to import content from
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a CSV file or from another existing Microsoft list.
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In the latter case,
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only the column structure will be imported,
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not the content.
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Next,
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I upload my Excel file.
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If it is stored in a OneDrive space,
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it is possible to link to it directly.
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The name of the Excel table is specified in the top left
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in case your original file contains multiple tables.
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Following this,
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there is a step to review the columns
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with the option to correct the automatically detected types
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or to skip importing a specific column.
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I specify that the description column should be set as multiple lines of text.
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I want to convert the type and priority columns into choice lists.
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Date columns will be recognized as seen here,
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in order to display a mini calendar during data entry.
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Please note that Excel formulas are imported by default as static values.
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Once all columns are reviewed,
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I give my list a name and choose its storage location.
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The list is then created and the data is imported.
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From now on,
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entries will be made through the Microsoft List form,
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which is less prone to input errors and more user friendly.
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The configuration of various views can,
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of course,
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be done later,
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as well as further customization or settings of the columns which
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now benefit from all the features provided by Microsoft Lists.

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